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Trailer of 'A Suitable Boy' reveals chemistry between Ishaan Khatter and Tabu

| @indiablooms | Jul 12, 2020, at 07:24 am

Mumbai/IBNS: The trailer of series 'A Suitable Boy', which was released on Saturday, revealed an onscreen chemistry between actors Ishaan Khatter and Tabu.

'A Suitable Boy', which has been directed by Mira Nair, is based on Vikram Seth's book of the same name.

Set in the post-independence era of India, the trailer shows some intimate scenes between Ishaan and Tabu.

While Ishaan worked with Nair for the first time, Tabu had earlier worked with the filmmaker for 'The Namesake' in 2006.

Apart from Ishaan and Tabu, 'A Suitable Boy' also stars Tanya Maniktala, Rasika Dugal, Savita Kapoor, Randeep Hooda, Shefali Shah, Ram Kapoor and Shahana Goswami in distinct roles.

The series will premiere on BBC One on Jul 26.

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